I just pushed it.
It doesn't create a racket bib database, because that's not an itch I
have. I have a really awesome BibTeX database program that I want to
keep using, even though I want to write in Scribble. If you look at
the code, it should be straight-forward to adapt it to what you want
by adding a direct interface to the parser and the database. But I'll
leave that to you, since I don't know what you want.
Jay
2011/5/12 Eli Barzilay <eli at barzilay.org>:
> An hour ago, Jay McCarthy wrote:
>> That's not what it does, but it might be a start for that.
>>>> The interface is the same as autobib, except you give it the bib
>> file and use the cite keys. It parses the file and then makes calls
>> to autobib's make-bib.
>> Why not make it spit out racket code instead? (Either as a script in
> meta/contrib or as a scribble command line thing.)
>> --
> ((lambda (x) (x x)) (lambda (x) (x x))) Eli Barzilay:
>http://barzilay.org/ Maze is Life!
>
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